'Love and Hip Hop: New York' season 5 spoilers: Jhonni Blaze over Rich Dollaz, replaces him with Rich Homie Quan in finale?

"Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 5 has reached the end of the road and having said that, it looks like Jhonni Blaze's feelings for Rich Dollaz has come to a screeching halt, too. 

In the season 5 finale, Jhonni has to make a decision on whether to continue her feelings for Dollaz or to move on from that love and focus on their working relationship instead. Obviously, season 5 hasn't been great for the two. All they did was argue and fight, and she cannot take it anymore. 

Jhonni's goal is to become an established singer. However, her feelings for Dollaz are getting in the way of her career. So, she consults her new image consultant Tara Wallace regarding her problem. 

In the preview for the finale episode, Jhonni says, "I'm just having one of those women moments because me and Rich got into it at my d**n job. I said a couple of things, he said a couple of things and it just got out of hand." 

Tara replies, "Is it just because everything is so mixed? You know it's business, it's pleasure. At what moment are you going to decide okay enough of this and let me just focus on what I need from him as a business partner?" 

The two continue to talk about separating love and business, and it appears that Tara is able to convince Jhonni to pick one over the other, one thing that she has "never really tried" to do. The consultant believes that the singer can achieve her goals if she can work with Dollaz without the romance. 

By the end of the sneak peek, Jhonni says, "If I have to separate me and his personal [life] than that's what it's gonna have to be."

It looks like this is what Jhonni has been doing. She uploaded photos of her with Rich Homie Quann and they look pretty close. So, has she finally bidden farewell to her love for Rich #1? Or is she just spending more time with Rich #2 to forget about Rich #1? 

Get the answers on "Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 5 finale on Monday, April 6, on VH1.

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